St Mary's, resting on the slope of the Bourne stream, was built late in
the 12th century with Caen stone from Normandy. It was considerably
enlarged in the 14th cent. and extensively restored in the 19th
century.

A commentary on the architectural features, memorials and history is available in church

The massive greensand tower, housed six bells in 1651. In 1818 the peal was increased to eight with the tenor weighing 15 3/4 cwt.

Copies of the 'Pitkin' Church Guide Bookare available in church or from the Parish Office - price £3.